Depending on what you are tipping for, and whether you fancy tipping in the first place anything from a few pounds to 10-15% of the bill is acceptable. Tipping generally isn't expected in the UK as staff earn a higher minimum wage than in other countries such as the US where tipping is seen by many as a mandatory practice.
If you live in the UK then it is normal to give 10% tip to your hairdressers in Manchester. Tip varies according to the country in which you live. But that properly depends on the service your hairdressers provided you.
Depending on whereabouts in the world you are, the service you received etc. If they were really rude and discourteous, I wouldn't tip! In the UK, I would generally tip around £2.00, which is about $4.00
It's customary not to tip, in a Public House, when just drinking. This however is sometimes done, when the Pub has a Restaurant, although tipping is always optional.
no, but they do exspect you to tip.
Liverpool is situated in the North West of the England (UK), and can be found on a map just above the tip of Wales.
It depends. Some restaurants include tip in the bill already. Some no tip.
About 35.80 Tip, for quick conversions, type '(number) (unit one) in (unit two)' into google, for example, '50 USD in pounds'
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You should tip the bellhop a minimum of fifty dollars
There was someone on a recent (November 2010) UK TV program who could.
Yes you can but if they catch you with it has to have a ORANGE TIP and 18 years or older.
If your tipping 15% the tip would $8.10.